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I’m your host Tucker and this week is a follow-up interview with filmmaker Thi Vo.

In our last episode with Thi TheSparkAndTheArt.com/18 he had just finished up his crowdfunding and had gone off to Vietnam to shoot his documentary film about him searching for his birth father.

Today we talk about what’s been happening with the film in intervening time and when he hopes to have a final film.

He also tells the emotional story that sparked him into action to find his dad.

We also talk about the creative and curious things we did as kids that helped get him to where he is now. It’s not the first conversation like this on the show and I’m sure it won’t be the last.

Now, on to today’s conversation with Thi Vo.

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